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Pill-poppers above pregnancies

A confidential and free pill-testing service will be rolled out by the Miles Government at this year’s Schoolies at Surfers Paradise, all in the...

Challenging homelessness stereotypes

This National Homelessness Week (Monday 5 to Sunday 11 August), frontline organisations, Vinnies Queensland and The Salvation Army are calling for action to break...

Natalya a bronze Aussie

Boyne Island talent Natalya Diehm captivated the nation last Wednesday night when she won bronze in the BMX Freestyle at the Paris Olympics. Diehm, 26,...

Community Events Billboard

Nurture and Nutrition Playgroup - Stronger Together Join the fun at the free NaN playgroups this year at Boyne Island and Calliope. If you have been...

Can we build it? Yes, we can!

Housing is a basic right. But if you've tried to find a home to rent in Gladstone recently, I won't have to tell you...

Miles promises fuel caps and 12 new state-owned servos

RACQ has welcomed the State Government’s announcement that it will impose a cap on daily fuel price increases across Queensland – an idea researched,...

Orica’s Yarwun facility on track to decarbonise

Perhaps the Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen should apply for a PO box after yet another visit to Gladstone last...

Full steam ahead as hydrogen hub announced

A state-of-the-art community information centre will be established in Gladstone to coordinate hydrogen industry events and build awareness of a clean energy sector. The Gladstone...

Quoll finds new home

A national park near Warwick has become the new home of a spotted-tailed quoll, an endangered marsupial after it was discovered in an unlikely...

Carters family seeking answers

Deebing Heights mother Caitlin Rolfe is at breaking point as her nine-year-old son Carter faces disciplinary action and suspensions not helped by his recent...

AgTrends show sector to boom in 2024-25

The value of Queensland’s agricultural sector is projected to boom to a second highest ever valuation of $23.56 billion in 2024-25. New AgTrends figures released...

Local writer asks question,

Gladstone region author, Pam Brown has recently published her seventh book and is excited to meet you and talk all about it at her...

Gladstone continues undefeated charge in girls’ competition

Gladstone has continued to flex its muscle in the Under-18 girls Central Queensland Junior Basketball Competition with another undefeated carnival. The Power surged past...